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In Reply to: RE: Everyone is guessing posted by beto1 on May 22, 2015 at 08:27:00
"...maybe there is some little mod that can fix this "normal" problem"
Single ended output transformers have limited inductance.
My guess is the "mod" would be to limit the low frequency arriving at the output transformer with a high pass filter somewhere in the signal path or limit the amplitude of the signal as a whole by simply turning the volume control down.
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How about using a compressor ahead of the amp?
Hello,
can you elaborate a little more, please?
A compressor could be used to lessen dynamic peaks a bit, which may help.
thanks for your answer.
also a compressor will kill the music in the way that comes from the source. I am more on the road to leave it in the way it was now or maybe convert the bypass caps into a high pass filter...a more natural solution, I think.
regards
Compression is used on many (I'd go as far as to say most) recordings already. You won't need much.
well, the second choise is not going to fix the problem. There is no need to have too much volume to saturate the ooutput transformers, but a high dynamic on the music with full fq.
I will think on the first choise.
Thanks for the advice.
So, this is a regular behaviour of this kind of amplifiers with a given music, uh?
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